Naturalists outing in Sugarbowl Grizzly Den Park, Northern British Columbia
Photograph depicts Brigadier-General H.W. Higginson in conversation with a Royal Irish Constabulary sergeant. Typed annotation on recto of photograph reads: “Brigadier-General H.W. Higginson, commanding 17th Infantry Brigade, talking to a sergeant R.I.C. at Ballinhassig R.I.C. barrack. Note the heavy barbed-wire on either side of the path to the front-door.”
Photograph depicts group of three at stone steps in courtyard at the University of Northern British Columbia, in Prince George, B.C. Photo taken on the day Moran received an Honourary Law Degree. Left to right: Bob Harkins, Bridget Moran, unknown.
Stand of deciduous trees in bright orange autumnal foliage
Deciduous trees in rust red autumnal foliage in foreground and snow covered mountain in background
Bright orange <i>Xeromphalina campanella</i> mushrooms
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: purchase orders.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: purchase orders.
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File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: purchase orders.
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File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: receipt stubs.
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File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: receipt stubs.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: receipt stubs.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: receipt stubs.
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File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: purchase orders.
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File contents relate to: Cassiar Mine - operation and administration. Document type(s) include: report.
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File contents relate to: Cassiar Mine - operation and administration. Document type(s) include: report. Notes: for Finning Caterpillar Grader.
Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut
Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut
Photograph depicts a concentrator mill. The mine was closed for good on November 1, 1974. An auction of all residual equipment took place in August 1975. B.C. Museum of Mining is located mid-right of the photo.
Photograph depicts a concentrator mill. The mine was closed for good on November 1, 1974. An auction of all residual equipment took place in August 1975.
Photograph depicts the general view of the yards of the Anaconda Britannia Mine. Visible is the main portal and the top of ore bins. Images displays railway shops at the rear, with locomotive #4 and powder car found in the middle distance.
Photograph depicts a derelict mine electric railway. Some equipment was auctioned in August, 1975 after the mines closure on November 1, 1974. Visible is a man car (also called a trip car or a jitney).
Photograph depicts a derelict mine electric railway. Visible is auctioned equipment awaiting removal. Equipment included an 18 ton, locomotive #4, and ten hopper cars. Anaconda Britannia Mine had closed on November 1, 1974.
Photograph depicts a derelict mine electric railway . Visible is one of four surviving large flat cars at the Anaconda Britannia Mine. It was sold at the auction that was held in August, 1975 after the mine was closed on November 1, 1974.
Photograph depicts a derelict mine electric railway in Britannia Beach. Visible is an ambulance car that was painted silver and was made of steel. It was likely to be cut up on site for scraps. Anacanada Britannia Mine closed on November 1, 1974.
Photograph depicts a mine electric railway. Visible are some of 10 remaining hopper cars that were awaiting removal to, possibly, Yukon after the auction in August, 1975.
Photograph depicts a mine electric railway. Visible is a powder car that was painted red and head a wooden box. It was used twice weekly on the explosives haul till the Anaconda Britannia Mine was closed on November 1, 1974.
Photo depits a mule locomotive. A contractor from Calgray won the contract to remove the rails of the Anaconda Britannia Mine that was closed on November 1, 1974. The contractor bought the locomotive to do the job. It pulled out 2000-3000 ft. of twin sets of rails from the far end of a tunnel to open air at this point. Then, it unbolted them further into lengths and stocked them for shipment possibly to the Yukon.